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68 SENATE JOURNAL [Session By Senator Connor: S. R. 118, joint resolution appointing a joint com-mission to confer with the Attorney-General, as to the status of the laws of North Carolina regulating the manufacture and sale of intoxicating liquors, with reference to the Prohibition Amendment to the Federal Constitution. Referred to Committee on Rules. Senator Brown offers the following resolution : RESOLUTION RELATING TO THE DEATH OF PROFESSOR MARVIN HENDRIX STACY ..ft The General Assembly of North Carolina, having heard with profound regret of the death of Professor Marvin Hendrix Stacy, Professor of Civil Engineering and Chairman of the Faculty of the University of North Carolina, who died at his home in Chapel Hill on Tuesday, January 21, 1919, is desirous of expressing its sense of the loss which the University and State have thereby sustained. A graduate of the University and for sixteen years a member of its faculty, Professor Stacy had risen from the position of Instructor in Mathematics to that of Professor of Civil Engineering and Dean of the College of Liberal Arts, and had fulfilled the several trusts which had been committed to him with such efficiency and fidelity to duty as to win the complete confidence of students, faculty, and trustees. Upon the death of the late President Edward Kidder Graham he was at once placed in charge of the administration of the affairs of the University as Chairman of the Faculty, which position, at the time of his death, he was filling with great ability and promise. Therefore he it resolved by the Senate, the House of Representatives cotv-curring, That in the death of Professor Stacy the University and the State have lost a public servant whose career marked him as a teacher endowed with high powers of inspiration, as a counselor of sound judgment, and as a man of high and lofty ideals of service and broad, liberal sympathies. Resolved, further. That these resolutions be spread upon the Journals of the Senate and the House of Representatives as a testimonial of the high esteem in which the people of North Carolina held Professor Stacy as a man, and their confidence in him as an educational leader. Resolved, third, That the Secretary of State have a copy of these resolutions transmitted to the family of the deceased. Upon motion of Senator Beddingfield, the resolution is adopted. RESOLUTION EXTENDING THE SYMPATHIES OF THE SENATE TO SENATOR H. E. STACY Whereas, the members of the Senate have heard with sincerest sorrow of the death of Professor M. H. Stacy. Chairman of the Faculty of the University of North Carolina and brother of our colleague and friend, Senator H. E. Stacy, Senator from the Twelfth District; Now, therefore, be it resolved, That individually and as a body we extend to Senator Stacy and the other members of his family our sincerest sympathy in their bereavement. That when the Senate adjourns today, it do adjourn in honor of the memory of Professor M. H. Stacy. Upon motion of Senator Price, the resolution is adopted.
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Full Text | 68 SENATE JOURNAL [Session By Senator Connor: S. R. 118, joint resolution appointing a joint com-mission to confer with the Attorney-General, as to the status of the laws of North Carolina regulating the manufacture and sale of intoxicating liquors, with reference to the Prohibition Amendment to the Federal Constitution. Referred to Committee on Rules. Senator Brown offers the following resolution : RESOLUTION RELATING TO THE DEATH OF PROFESSOR MARVIN HENDRIX STACY ..ft The General Assembly of North Carolina, having heard with profound regret of the death of Professor Marvin Hendrix Stacy, Professor of Civil Engineering and Chairman of the Faculty of the University of North Carolina, who died at his home in Chapel Hill on Tuesday, January 21, 1919, is desirous of expressing its sense of the loss which the University and State have thereby sustained. A graduate of the University and for sixteen years a member of its faculty, Professor Stacy had risen from the position of Instructor in Mathematics to that of Professor of Civil Engineering and Dean of the College of Liberal Arts, and had fulfilled the several trusts which had been committed to him with such efficiency and fidelity to duty as to win the complete confidence of students, faculty, and trustees. Upon the death of the late President Edward Kidder Graham he was at once placed in charge of the administration of the affairs of the University as Chairman of the Faculty, which position, at the time of his death, he was filling with great ability and promise. Therefore he it resolved by the Senate, the House of Representatives cotv-curring, That in the death of Professor Stacy the University and the State have lost a public servant whose career marked him as a teacher endowed with high powers of inspiration, as a counselor of sound judgment, and as a man of high and lofty ideals of service and broad, liberal sympathies. Resolved, further. That these resolutions be spread upon the Journals of the Senate and the House of Representatives as a testimonial of the high esteem in which the people of North Carolina held Professor Stacy as a man, and their confidence in him as an educational leader. Resolved, third, That the Secretary of State have a copy of these resolutions transmitted to the family of the deceased. Upon motion of Senator Beddingfield, the resolution is adopted. RESOLUTION EXTENDING THE SYMPATHIES OF THE SENATE TO SENATOR H. E. STACY Whereas, the members of the Senate have heard with sincerest sorrow of the death of Professor M. H. Stacy. Chairman of the Faculty of the University of North Carolina and brother of our colleague and friend, Senator H. E. Stacy, Senator from the Twelfth District; Now, therefore, be it resolved, That individually and as a body we extend to Senator Stacy and the other members of his family our sincerest sympathy in their bereavement. That when the Senate adjourns today, it do adjourn in honor of the memory of Professor M. H. Stacy. Upon motion of Senator Price, the resolution is adopted. |